The best treehouses in Vermont

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Vermont’s treehouse camping scene is small but memorable, with six unique stays tucked among maples and pines. Average rates run about $222 a night, though you’ll find spots starting at $165. favorite camps, like Bent Apple Farm (59 reviews), Wise Pines (11 reviews), and House in a Tree VT (6 reviews), give you the classic Vermont experience: fall asleep above the forest floor, wake to birdsong and filtered morning light. Most offer toilets, let you bring your dog, and allow campfires for s’mores or warmth. Hiking trails crisscross the state, swimming holes pop up near certain sites, and snow sports take over the landscape in winter. Book early—treehouses here don’t stay empty for long.

97% (98) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Vermont

Bent Apple Farm

1. Bent Apple Farm

86%
(115)
Londonderry, VT · 5 sites
Often described as being the most relaxing, romantic, dreamy and unique farm you'll ever stay in!!! Bent apple farm is natures perfect scape, thanks to my husband and I efforts to create a sanctuary to share with others. From apple trees, beautiful pond and a rustic cabins. Our farm is at the edge of VT natural forest, with often gifts us the visit of wild deers, moose and turkeys. Our property has 5 cabins total that give a small little village feel to it, but spaced enough that each has its privacy. This quiet piece of heaven is our little treasure, built and cared by us to share with you. Instagram: @bentapplefarm You’ll need 4x4 car in the winter time.
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House in a Tree VT

2. House in a Tree VT

100%
(10)
Putney, VT · 1 site
We welcome you to our beautiful house in a tree. We hope you can take your childhood dreams of sleeping in a treehouse and make them come true in a bit more comfort. We offer the amenities of a home, while you are surrounded by nature. We hope to meet whatever you are looking for, be that a romantic weekend, a week away with the family or a solo retreat away from the business of life or even a sanctuary to work remotely.
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Stone City

3. Stone City

100%
(2)
Hardwick, VT · 2 sites
You will feel the stresses of life wash away as you sway in the trees and listen to the sounds of the beautiful stream just feet from the treehouse deck. You'll never want to leave! Enjoy a bit of solitude or some special alone time with a loved one. It's hard to beat Stone City Treehouse to make your time away special! After your day of hiking, skiing, or touring local breweries and distilleries, come home to this beautiful, private tiny house in the trees! Or, just spend the day lazily relaxing by the fire and reading, while the sound of the stream soothes you. Walk through the woods, up the stairs, and enter into another dimension - one that you won't want to leave! Much thought was put into the design and local, natural, and recycled materials were a priority in its construction. We prioritize our earth and take environmental considerations into every decision: we generate solar electricity; we compost and recycle; we use environmentally friendly cleaning products; we avoid disposable items as much as possible; and we used many local and recycled materials in the construction of the treehouse.
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Vermont Retreet

4. Vermont Retreet

100%
(6)
Hancock, VT · 2 sites
Nestled in the heart of the Green Mountain National Forest our glamping style treehouses stand as a haven from the everyday, crafted by our hands to offer a reTREEt into wilderness in the heart of central Vermont.
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Moose Meadow Lodge & Treehouse

5. Moose Meadow Lodge & Treehouse

100%
(3)
Waterbury, VT · 1 site
Willie Docto and Greg Trulson are committed to providing a comfortable, fun, and make-yourself-at-home atmosphere at the Moose Meadow Lodge & Treehouse. The two met in 1992 at a log home B&B in West Virginia and have stayed at many B&Bs and log lodges ever since. In 1996, these former Washingtonians moved to Vermont to pursue their dream of owning a B&B. They bought a single-family home on 86 acres, and after a couple of years of research, planning, fishing, hunting and renovating, they opened the Moose Meadow Lodge in October of 1998 and added the Treehouse in 2012. Learn more about this land: Imagine waking up to the splashing of rainbow trout and the music of the hermit thrush as you gaze out on the pristine pond at Moose Meadow. The Treehouse at Moose Meadow is where nature and luxury come together in tranquil harmony, and where your imagination can soar. This is an experience that will change you forever. Supported by two mature pine trees, the Treehouse at Moose Meadow is redefining glamorous camping or "glamping." Designed for those who enjoy camping as well as creature comforts, this handcrafted two-story nest is made with cedar, pine, maple and hemlock. Its 31 windows maximize your experience of the natural surroundings. COVID-19: Masks are optional in public spaces in the presence of people outside your household.  If you're feeling any COVID-19 symptoms, stay home. You will not be allowed to enter.  We appreciate your help in mitigating the pandemic and look forward to welcoming you.
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Vermont’s treehouse camping scene is small but memorable, with six unique stays tucked among maples and pines. Average rates run about $222 a night, though you’ll find spots starting at $165. favorite camps, like Bent Apple Farm (59 reviews), Wise Pines (11 reviews), and House in a Tree VT (6 reviews), give you the classic Vermont experience: fall asleep above the forest floor, wake to birdsong and filtered morning light. Most offer toilets, let you bring your dog, and allow campfires for s’mores or warmth. Hiking trails crisscross the state, swimming holes pop up near certain sites, and snow sports take over the landscape in winter. Book early—treehouses here don’t stay empty for long.

97% (98) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Vermont

Bent Apple Farm

1. Bent Apple Farm

86%
(115)
Londonderry, VT · 5 sites
Often described as being the most relaxing, romantic, dreamy and unique farm you'll ever stay in!!! Bent apple farm is natures perfect scape, thanks to my husband and I efforts to create a sanctuary to share with others. From apple trees, beautiful pond and a rustic cabins. Our farm is at the edge of VT natural forest, with often gifts us the visit of wild deers, moose and turkeys. Our property has 5 cabins total that give a small little village feel to it, but spaced enough that each has its privacy. This quiet piece of heaven is our little treasure, built and cared by us to share with you. Instagram: @bentapplefarm You’ll need 4x4 car in the winter time.
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House in a Tree VT

2. House in a Tree VT

100%
(10)
Putney, VT · 1 site
We welcome you to our beautiful house in a tree. We hope you can take your childhood dreams of sleeping in a treehouse and make them come true in a bit more comfort. We offer the amenities of a home, while you are surrounded by nature. We hope to meet whatever you are looking for, be that a romantic weekend, a week away with the family or a solo retreat away from the business of life or even a sanctuary to work remotely.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
Stone City

3. Stone City

100%
(2)
Hardwick, VT · 2 sites
You will feel the stresses of life wash away as you sway in the trees and listen to the sounds of the beautiful stream just feet from the treehouse deck. You'll never want to leave! Enjoy a bit of solitude or some special alone time with a loved one. It's hard to beat Stone City Treehouse to make your time away special! After your day of hiking, skiing, or touring local breweries and distilleries, come home to this beautiful, private tiny house in the trees! Or, just spend the day lazily relaxing by the fire and reading, while the sound of the stream soothes you. Walk through the woods, up the stairs, and enter into another dimension - one that you won't want to leave! Much thought was put into the design and local, natural, and recycled materials were a priority in its construction. We prioritize our earth and take environmental considerations into every decision: we generate solar electricity; we compost and recycle; we use environmentally friendly cleaning products; we avoid disposable items as much as possible; and we used many local and recycled materials in the construction of the treehouse.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
Vermont Retreet

4. Vermont Retreet

100%
(6)
Hancock, VT · 2 sites
Nestled in the heart of the Green Mountain National Forest our glamping style treehouses stand as a haven from the everyday, crafted by our hands to offer a reTREEt into wilderness in the heart of central Vermont.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
Moose Meadow Lodge & Treehouse

5. Moose Meadow Lodge & Treehouse

100%
(3)
Waterbury, VT · 1 site
Willie Docto and Greg Trulson are committed to providing a comfortable, fun, and make-yourself-at-home atmosphere at the Moose Meadow Lodge & Treehouse. The two met in 1992 at a log home B&B in West Virginia and have stayed at many B&Bs and log lodges ever since. In 1996, these former Washingtonians moved to Vermont to pursue their dream of owning a B&B. They bought a single-family home on 86 acres, and after a couple of years of research, planning, fishing, hunting and renovating, they opened the Moose Meadow Lodge in October of 1998 and added the Treehouse in 2012. Learn more about this land: Imagine waking up to the splashing of rainbow trout and the music of the hermit thrush as you gaze out on the pristine pond at Moose Meadow. The Treehouse at Moose Meadow is where nature and luxury come together in tranquil harmony, and where your imagination can soar. This is an experience that will change you forever. Supported by two mature pine trees, the Treehouse at Moose Meadow is redefining glamorous camping or "glamping." Designed for those who enjoy camping as well as creature comforts, this handcrafted two-story nest is made with cedar, pine, maple and hemlock. Its 31 windows maximize your experience of the natural surroundings. COVID-19: Masks are optional in public spaces in the presence of people outside your household.  If you're feeling any COVID-19 symptoms, stay home. You will not be allowed to enter.  We appreciate your help in mitigating the pandemic and look forward to welcoming you.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires

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